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Posted: Friday, April 10 2009. 17:26

Another Shaking Study against Wine

Coming on the heels of a study last month that ascribed increases chances of breast cancer even with a glass of wine, is another one from scientists in Madrid and New York  claiming that a glass of wine a day may double the risk of getting the shakes in later life

The condition usually found in old people and known as essential tremor, is often associated with alcoholism, Parkinson's disease or an overactive thyroid and affects 3 out of a 100 people in UK. But these scientists claim that the equivalent of a large glass of wine may be doubling their risk according to a report in Daily Mail,

The study was conducted by experts at New York's Columbia University on about 3300 people aged 65 and above who drank at least 3 units a day (equivalent of a large glass of wine)

The cause is believed to be the result of damage to brain cells and disrupted signaling between them called synapses.

Prof Ian Gilmore of the Alcohol Health Alliance said the study, published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 'underlines how important it is to stay within recommended limits and to adopt alcohol-free days'.

Yet, another new research findings from Northumbria University, suggested that a substance found in red wine actually enhanced people's mental functions.

The British National Health Service (NHS) advises that men should drink no more than 'three or four' units a day, while women should stick to 'two or three' a day.

Indian Wine Academy recommends to go by the NHS recommendations and also the recommendations by the US official medical authorities- of up to 2 glasses a day for men and one glass for a woman (5 glasses to a bottle-of 12.5% alcohol content. Adjust the quantity lower accordingly, for higher alcohol in the wine-editor 

Comments:

 

Posted By : dr baxter

April 10, 2009 11:06

These types of studies have to be viewed skeptically. In the U.S. there are relatively few people who actually have healthy drinking patterns, such as moderate wine with meals and nothing else. So population studies that rely on self-reporting and assume that people can be categorized by distinctly defined drinking patterns are not particularly useful. It is more likely that the tremor was associated with heavy drinking that was not reliably reported.

   
       

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